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SHG Training an introduction
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Self Help Group
  • It is a small group, consists of 12-20 women
    members residing in a same locality.

3
Aims and objectives of SHG-----------------------
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  • To empower women folk
  • To Develop the savings habit among women
  • To make them confident
  • To make them entrepreneurs
  • To develop the leadership qualities
  • To develop the Economical status

4
Consumer awareness
and SHG
  • SHG is a gross root level Institution
  • SHG members are interested to acquire
  • knowledge about consumerism
  • SHG can act as a implementing agency
  • Consumer awareness to SHG entrepreneurs is an
    important criteria

5
  • to increase the knowledge about common consumer
    rights.
  • to improve the skills in identifying the
    adulteration in the consumable products.

6
Training Methods
Lecture Group discussion Case
Study Role Play Simulation Gam
es
7
Training Methods
  • Lecture method is an effective way to introduce
    new information to a group in a short span of
    time.

8
  • Lecture can be used with illiterate learners
  • a large number of learners can be accommodated at
    one time
  • a diverse range of supportive materials can be
    used to support the content areas
  • (Slides, Charts, posters etc)

9
Disadvantages participants can get carried
away by the charisma and personality of the
speaker instead of focusing what he /she
saying. It does not promote interaction in most
cases.
10
Group Discussion
  • In this method the learners are divided in to
    small groups and given relevant subject matter to
    discuss.

11
  • Advantages-
  • It provides opportunities for the learners to
    express themselves.
  • It allows the learners to validate their
    knowledge and skills.
  • It allows learners to clarify, reflect and
    reconfigure their experiences.
  • It helps in promoting a sense of belonging in a
    group.

12
  • Disadvantages
  • It is time consuming
  • It requires facilitation
  • There is a possibility that dominant members may
    hijack the process.
  • Requires more space
  • In a mixed groups, woman can be ignored.
  • Trainer needs special skills to facilitate, and
    summaries the discussions.

13
Case study
  • In this method others experiences are provided
    to the group in the form of a case study.
  • These experiences are analyzed by the learners
    and arrive upon new principles.

14
  • Advantages
  • Simple
  • Can be used with illiterates and relatively
    unsophisticated people.
  • Low cost
  • Sharpens learners analytical and diagnostic
    skills.

15
  • Disadvantages -
  • difficult to find an appropriate case study
  • poor participation of learners
  • difficult to control the group

16
Role Play
  • A small group enacts role play about a situation
    where other learners observe the role play.
  • A discussion follows that enactment.

17
  • Advantages
  • It is encouraging
  • It helps the suppressed and illiterate to express
    their feelings
  • It is simple and low cost
  • It does not need material or advance preparation.

18
  • Disadvantages
  • There is possibility of becoming entertainment
  • Participants can overact or distort the roles
  • Time consuming

19
Simulation
  • Simulation is method based on here and now
    experience shared by all the learners.

20
  • Advantages
  • It allows for the study of very complex social
    process
  • It allows for an exploration of very real life
    situation
  • It involves activity and universal participation

21
  • Disadvantages
  • It is very difficult and time consuming
  • It requires that participants cooperate and
    internalise the roles

22
Games
  • Games are usually employed to convey feelings and
    processes.

23
  • Advantages
  • It is lively, fun, and involves every ones
    participation
  • Complex issues can be explained in a simple
    manner.

24
  • Disadvantages
  • Finding or designing appropriate games is not
    very easy
  • Entertainment without learning is not the
    objective.

25
Role of the trainer
  • Choosing appropriate method
  • Preparation
  • Briefing about the task
  • Dividing in to groups
  • Maintaining control
  • Monitoring the discussion
  • Debriefing
  • Consolidating and summarizing
  • Evaluation

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Trainers must . . . . . . .
  • Speak loudly
  • Speak more clearly
  • Speak with less monotony
  • Use more familiar words
  • Use more humors in the training
  • Make black board writing more legible
  • Get better acquainted with the trainees
  • Improve your personal appearance

27
  • Try to eliminate annoying mannerisms
  • Effective use of visual aids
  • Adequate knowledge about the subject
  • Encourage and motivate the learners

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7 Ps of a good trainer
  • Plan
  • Prepare
  • Punctual
  • Participatory approach
  • Positive
  • Physical appearance
  • Perfect
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